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U can have sexual intercourse as many times as you wish. If your healthy and fit. It depends upon once own interest and individuality
duration:
to prevent early ejaculation. Please follow stop and proceed method. That is during the time of intercourse when you are about to ejaculate stop for few minutes and start the action again after few minutes. So that there will be improvement in the duration of the act. 2) mastrubating before 1 hour when your about to participate in the intercourse. 3) spend the time with partner. By involving in the action of foreplay. Kissing, hugging, cuddling, touching her private parts. Fingering and more. Make sure not to involve in the act direcltly.
Risk of pregnancy:
for a normal women menstrual cycle is usually occurs for every 28 days.
Danger period is: 11th day -18th day of menstrual cycle. As it is considered as ovulatory phase. Chances of pregnancy is very high. During this period. So better to avoid sex during this period
safe period is: usually 19th day of menstrual cycle to next menstrual cycle. Safe period which is luteal phase. Wherin you can participate in sex during this time.
If you want to have sex during danger period better to use condom to prevent pregnancy.
Third method: emitting the semen outside the vagina. By pulling the penis outside the vagina during the time of ejaculation
diet for better sex
avocados
banana
blue berries
nuts
dry fruits
watermelon
carrot
foods rich in vitamin c that is oranges and lemon
honey.
Boiled egg
raspberries.
Ginger and garlic
drumstick and more.
Finally its safe to use condoms. And its good. To prevent std. Hiv and safe for prevention of pregnancy.

It depends on number of other factors like presenting part of each, associated bp, high sugar, growth of both, due date, past obstetric history. Let obstetrician concerned decide if at all take second opinion by consulting other obstetrician who can go through all details and can examine patient.

Around 14-15 days aftrr periods a woman ovulates, a little blood trickles out aftr that from the ovary trickles into fallopian tube and may drip thru uterus to vagina, midmenstrual bloody discharge is therefore normal, signifies ovulation. About the left vagina pain, that needs a gynae checkup.

The cancer of the ovaries is known as ovarian cancer. In women there are two ovaries present on each side of the uterus. These ovaries are as big as an almond in size and produce egg also known as ova. They also secrete the hormones progesterone and estrogen.

Ovarian cancer goes undetected until it spreads to the abdomen and pelvis. When detected at this stage then it might be fatal and the treatment gets difficult. An early stage ovarian cancer where the cancer is restricted in the ovaries is much easier to treat with high success rates.

Risk Factors of Ovarian Cancer

1. Age - With increasing age the risk of ovarian cancer is higher and is more common in women who are 60 and above. It is less common in women below 40 years of age and develops often after menopause.Obesity Women who have a body mass index of 30 are at a risk of developing ovarian cancer.

2. History of Reproduction - It is believed that women who conceive before 26 and carry the full term have a lower risk of ovarian cancer. However, the risk is higher in those women who get pregnant after 35 or who do not have a full term pregnancy. Also, breastfeeding the baby lowers the risk.

3. Gene Mutation - Inherited gene mutation causes some percentage of ovarian cancer. These genes are called breast cancer genes 1 and 2 (BRCA1 and BRCA2). These were initially found in cases with breast cancer but also pose great risk for ovarian cancer. Also, gene mutation leading to Lynch syndrome plays an important role in increasing the risk of ovarian cancer.

4. Family History - If a woman's mother, sister or daughter is suffering from ovarian cancer then she is at a higher risk of developing the same. The risk also increases if someone from the father&amp;#x2019;s side also has ovarian cancer.

5. Fertility Drugs - Drugs like clomiphene citrate, if used for more than a year can increase the risk of the cancer. The risk is even higher if a woman taking the drug does not get pregnant.

6. Hormone Therapy and Estrogen Therapy - Long term use and large doses of estrogen can cause an increased risk. However, if estrogen is used in combination with progesterone then the risk is less.

7. Age of menstruation and menopause - If menstruation starts before 12 and menopause occurs before 52 then there is a higher risk of getting the cancer.

8. Diet - A low fat vegetarian diet has less risk of the disease. Fresh fruit and vegetables should be included in diet along with pulses, rice, pasta, beans, cereals and breads.

I would advice you to take a prophylactic prolonged dose of antibiotic depending on your urine culture results as they are recurrent. Also drink at least 2.5 litres of water daily and you can take Cranmed capsules twice daily which contains Cranberry juice that has got good antiseptic effects on the bladder. In cases of recurrent infections it is always advisable to get a Ultrasound scan of Kidney, Ureter, Bladder done to rule out any anatomical abnormalities.